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India is the second most populous country in the world and that is why it has some of the largest metropolises in the world. Several major cities have changed their name in recent years, and we note here the modern and the old name. The most important cities in terms of population are:Mumbai (Bombay) 17 million, Kolkata (Calcutta) 14 million, New Delhi 13 million, Chennai (Madras) 7 million, Hyderabad 6 million, Bangaluru (Bangalore) 5 million, Varanasi, Agra.

Today's India is a linguistic Babel: the official languages ​​are 22 but beyond these we still speak today 200 between unofficial languages ​​and dialects. This simple statistic is proof of the ethnic mosaic of the country as well as the result of the different civilizations that have alternated on its territory. Today's India is also a country of strong contrasts; it is a country still largely rural made of small villages where life flows as in the Neolithic times but also a country of great industries of technological innovation with cities like Calcutta which are true human ant. India is divided into 35 regions: 28 States, 6 Union Territories and one Federal Territory (Delhi)

The 6 Territories of the Union are: the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Damán and Diu, the Laquedivas and Pondicherry Islands.Mountains, forests, deserts and beaches. India has everything. The borders to the north, north-east and north-west are marked by the Himalayan mountain range, the highest and largest in the world. In addition to being a perfect protective shield against enemies from the north, the mountains have always fed the great rivers like the Ganges , the Yamuna (Jamuna) and the Sindhu (Indo) on whose plains Indian civilization flourished. Although today most of the Indus is in Pakistan, five of its tributaries flow through the Punjab . The other Himalayan river, the Brahmaputra flows north-east through Assam .

South of Punjab is the chain of Aravalli that cuts Rajasthan in two . The western part of Rajasthan is covered by the Thar desert . The Vindhyas cross central India, particularly through Madhya Pradesh and mark the beginning of the Deccan plain which almost entirely covers the southern part of the peninsula. It is narrow between the Sahyadri chain to the west and the Eastern Ghats to the east. The plateau is more arid than the plains, since the rivers that supply it like the Narmada , Godavari and Kaveriduring the summer they are dry. In the north-eastern part of the Deccan plain there is the area called Dandakaranya (once covered by forests) which extends over the states of Chhattisgarh , Jharkhand , the eastern part of Maharashtra and the northern tip of Andhra Pradesh . This area is still rich in forests, poor and populated by tribes. The forest served as a barrier to the invasion of southern India. India has a very long coastline. To the west is the Arabian Sea and to the east the Bengal Coast.

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The main international airports are concentrated in Delhi and Mumbai, although the cities of Chennai, Calcutta and Bangalore also receive a large number of international flights. There are no direct flights from Spain, but there are numerous possibilities via some European point with the main European airlines or with Indian ones, such as Indian Airlines or Jet Airways, with which you can also make a large number of domestic flights.

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